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(a) The General Assembly finds that:
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(1) There are only two (2) war relocation centers for people of Japanese descent that were operated by the War Relocation Authority during World War II in Arkansas: Jerome and Rohwer;
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(2) Rohwer is recognized as a National Historic Landmark for its importance in American history and importance to Japanese Americans and is an important part of Arkansas’s history; and
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(3) Jerome is an equally valuable part of the history of Arkansas and the history of many Japanese Americans.
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(b)
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(1) The Division of Arkansas Heritage shall erect signs to inform visitors about the historic landmarks of Jerome and Rohwer in Southeast Arkansas, subject to the appropriation and availability of funding.
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(2) Any signs placed in a right-of-way of a state highway shall be approved by the State Highway Commission.
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(c) The signs shall include the following about Jerome and Rohwer:
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(1) Information about the size and locations;
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(2) Site plans;
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(3) Photographs;
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(4) Dates of occupancy; and
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(5) Other information as determined by the Division of Arkansas Heritage that would be of value to visitors of Jerome and Rohwer.
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